how you write emails can hurt your career
Julie Sweet, CEO of the company with a market value of $16 billion Accenture's North America and supervises more than 50,000 workers says the manner you write your emails could affect your career. Of course, she is aware of the crucial expertise in the world of business. Sweet recommends investing in good interpersonal skills, both face-toface and via writing such as email is the best investment for any professional. She also says that many people do not realize the significance of investing communications skills, which are essential to career growth. Bosses can tell if their employees communicate well or not. Sweet claims that employees who writes concise and short emails are valued and others who do not are at risk of losing their future career opportunities. Sweet admits that she exercises every year to develop her communication skills. To make your communication skills improved, experts recommend you to follow these recommendations: While you are speak...